Neuquén Neuquén Capital |
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Location of Neuquén in Argentina | |||
Coordinates: 38°57′09″S 68°03′51″W / 38.95250°S 68.06417°WCoordinates: 38°57′09″S 68°03′51″W / 38.95250°S 68.06417°W | |||
Country | Argentina | ||
Province | Neuquén | ||
Department | Confluencia | ||
Founded | 1904 | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Horacio "Pechi" Quiroga (New Neuquino Commitment) | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 63 km2 (24 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 260 m (850 ft) | ||
Population (2010) | |||
• Total | 224,685 | ||
• Density | 3,600/km2 (9,200/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | ART (UTC−3) | ||
CPA base | Q8300 | ||
Dialing code | +54 299 | ||
Climate | BWk | ||
Website | Official website |
Neuquén (Spanish pronunciation: [neuˈken]) is the capital city of the Argentine province of Neuquén, located in the east of the province, at the confluence of the Limay and Neuquén rivers. The city and the surrounding area have a population of more than 340,000, making it the largest city in Patagonia.
Neuquén is both an important agricultural center, surrounded by fertile lands irrigated by the waters of the Limay and Neuquén rivers in an otherwise arid province, and a petrochemical industrial center that receives oil extracted from different points of the province. It belongs economically and geographically to the Alto Valle region that produces apples, pears, and other fruits.
With the discovery of the Vaca Muerta oil fields west of the city (3rd largest shale gas & oil reserves in the world), it has begun to experience a boom in real estate and construction. It is expected that over the next few years the city will experience unprecedented growth as it is the only significant city in the region (it has an airport, shopping centers, office space and institutions to become the center of the operations not only of the oil & gas companies, but also their suppliers)
National Route 22 divides the city into two halves.
The Presidente Perón Airport is eight kilometers (5.0 miles) away from the city and serves regular flights to Buenos Aires, San Carlos de Bariloche, Comodoro Rivadavia, Río Gallegos, Río Grande, Ushuaia, and San Martín de los Andes.